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Get materials to help people with Medicaid or CHIP renew their health coverage or find other health care options.
- Contact Us
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) can help...
- Medicaid Enrollment
All states—including the District of Columbia—provide data...
- State Overviews
Every state’s Medicaid and CHIP program is changing and...
- Medicaid & You
Contact your state Medicaid agency. They can help you get...
- Resources for States
Get Help with Medicaid & CHIP; Contact Us; Program History;...
- Federal Policy Guidance
Although the types of actions can vary, generally CMS...
- Medicaid State Plan Amendments
A Medicaid and CHIP state plan is an agreement between a...
- Basic Health Program
Section 1331 of the Affordable Care Act gives states the...
- Medicaid Data Collection Tool (MDCT) Portal
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) collect...
- Benefits
The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provides...
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See if you're eligible for Medicaid or CHIP. Check on a Medicaid or CHIP application. Get a Medicaid or CHIP replacement card. Check on Medicaid or CHIP claims. Find a Medicaid or CHIP health care provider. Choose your state below for the contact information you need to get started.
An official website of the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Find local help to apply for health insurance. People and groups in the community offer free assistance both with the application process and with picking and enrolling in a plan.
- Qualifying For Medicaid
- What Medicaid Helps Pay For
- People Who Have Both Medicare & Medicaid
- What Do You Want Do Next?
Generally, you must meet your state’s rules for your income and resources, and other rules (like being a resident of the state). You might be able to get Medicaid if you meet your state’s resource limit, but your income is too high to qualify. Some states let you “spend down” the amount of your income that’s above the state’s Medicaid limit. You do...
If you have Medicare and qualify for full Medicaid coverage: 1. Your state will pay your Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance)Part B (Medical Insurance) Covers certain doctors’ services, outpatient care, medical supplies, and preventive services.monthly premiums. 2. Depending on the level of Medicaid you qualify for, your state might pay for: 2.1. Yo...
People who have both Medicare and full Medicaid coverage are “dually eligible.” Medicare pays first when you’re a dual eligible and you get Medicare-covered services. Medicaid pays last, after Medicare and any other health insurance you have. If you're dually eligible, Medicare covers your prescription drugs. You’ll automatically be enrolled in a M...
Next Step: Find other ways to lower costsTake Action: Talk to someoneGet Details: Learn about health plans that lower costsMyCare Ohio is a managed care program designed to coordinate care for Ohioans who receive both Medicaid and Medicare benefits. Through the program, MyCare Ohio members will receive all their medical, behavioral, and long-term services and supports.
Services in a Facility: Individuals who cannot care for themselves at home may require services through a facility-based care setting (such as a nursing home or other long-term care setting). Ohio's Medicaid program can help Medicaid-eligible Ohioans pay for their long-term care. More Information
The Ohio Department of Medicaid, in Partnership with Ohio’s Medicaid Managed Care Entities, is Providing more than $6.5 Million to Ohio Communities Through a New Grant Program. ODM and Ohio’s Medicaid managed care organizations bringing healthcare closer to where people live.
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